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Thanks - I'll check into that because we are already at $6,000 a year and they are talking about doubling that. I used a local broker but then again, they only represent a few companies and it's in their best interest to obtain an expensive policy as well. At the time, our current insurance company (on existing home in Covington) Liberty Mutual told us they would not insure an old home in a Fire Zone 8 so we went with the agent who currently had this house insured, under different company for prior owners. He then told us the existing company wouldn't reinsure it and he was lucky to find Chubbs. Of course we need to do some homework but the act of sale happened very quickly and none of this was planned. I actually put a note on door that I wanted to buy their home (had looked at it 2 years earlier when it was on the market) and within a week they had sold it to me and the antiques in it. However, now it's time to do some homework and check on lower insurance because we are also paying $6,000 a year for insurance on our other home which we haven't put on market yet. And no, we are not rich so it's a BIG deal to get affordable insurance AND heating bills.
Thanks all for the staying warm tips. I've just gotten out of my hot bath and am sitting here in my layers of lounge wear about to get under my heavy down comforters for a long winters nap.
Thanks - I'll check into that because we are already at $6,000 a year and they are talking about doubling that. I used a local broker but then again, they only represent a few companies and it's in their best interest to obtain an expensive policy as well. At the time, our current insurance company (on existing home in Covington) Liberty Mutual told us they would not insure an old home in a Fire Zone 8 so we went with the agent who currently had this house insured, under different company for prior owners. He then told us the existing company wouldn't reinsure it and he was lucky to find Chubbs. Of course we need to do some homework but the act of sale happened very quickly and none of this was planned. I actually put a note on door that I wanted to buy their home (had looked at it 2 years earlier when it was on the market) and within a week they had sold it to me and the antiques in it. However, now it's time to do some homework and check on lower insurance because we are also paying $6,000 a year for insurance on our other home which we haven't put on market yet. And no, we are not rich so it's a BIG deal to get affordable insurance AND heating bills.
Thanks all for the staying warm tips. I've just gotten out of my hot bath and am sitting here in my layers of lounge wear about to get under my heavy down comforters for a long winters nap.
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